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By: 24th August 2014 at 11:22 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-Nice to see it displayed with the armament that helped make it a legend :cool:
By: 24th August 2014 at 13:01 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-They were made by the team of volonteers at RAF Hendon, glad to see them fitted,.A lot of work went into making them.
By: 24th August 2014 at 14:24 Permalink - Edited 1st January 1970 at 01:00
-They were made by the team of volonteers at RAF Hendon, glad to see them fitted,.A lot of work went into making them.
The volunteers did a great job... they look to be exacting reproductions. It is nice to see them on the aircraft. The Typhoon looks bare without them.
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By: goshikisen - 24th August 2014 at 03:48
Stopped by the Canadian Air and Space Museum today to see the Hawker Typhoon on loan from the UK. This is my second visit to see it and I noticed one major difference in the display this time around. The museum has mounted a set of rockets and launch rails under the port wing. I can't find any photographs of the Typhoon as displayed in the UK with either rockets or rails installed. Is this new? If so, where did they come from?
Out of interest... was this type of launch rail unique to the Typhoon or were they used with other aircraft as well? (Beaufighter? Mosquito? Hurricane?)